Distance Education and Open Learning in a Developing Country like Bangladesh: Philosophy and Reality. Sadia Afroze Sultana Lecturer‚ Bangladesh open University Mostafa Azad Kamal Assistant Professor‚ Bangladesh Open University Abstract Distance education is thought to be an effective way of educating people of all sections in society. The delivery system in distance education is different than that in the conventional on-campus teaching. However‚ distance education is considered as close
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|City & gilds 6302 LEVEL 4 – pttls - UNIT 009 | |Explain how to establish rules with learners to promote respect for others | | | |
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formed many beliefs on whether or not a decision made by an person was because it was either an actual decision that contained a desired task and result‚ or simply because it was given by an authority figure. It left many pondering and criticizing how one could continue to follow instructions‚ even if they were morally wrong and harmful. It helped psychologists realize that actions can effect attitudes‚ even if the subject may be in a state of cognitive dissonance. People can be pressured and conformed
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changed the world as we know it. This was a huge inspiration to his fans‚ he showed people that they can do whatever they dream. Even though many people have forgotten the difficult life he had to go through‚ his music is still listened to by many. It is clear that from the very beginning of his life‚ it was difficult. His full
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How the Environment Effects Learning Deana Martz COLL 100 APU Professor Runyon How the Environment Effects Learning Everyone learns in different ways‚ therefore‚ everyone has a different learning style. Distinguishing between all different types of learning styles and learning environments can be detrimental to a person’s ability to learn. Once a person understands how the environment effects how they learn then accommodations can be made and effective learning can
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A STUDY ON PERSONALITY THAT INFLUENCES TEACHING EFFECTIVENESS By FAUZIAH BINTI OTHMAN Research report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Business Administration 2009 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS First and foremost‚ a greatest gratitude to Allah S.W.T on His bless in completing this project paper. My sincerest thank goes to my supervisor‚ Senior Lecturer Pn. Junaimah Jauhar for her valuable guidance‚ advice and suggestions during the course
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that was current throughout the ancient Near East.” (Mieroop). Historians view Hammurabi’s code as a significant piece of information when predicting the culture‚ morals and lifestyle of the Babylonians. It was also portrayed governments had strict control over
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How to improve the effectiveness of Performance appraisal in China Introduction According to ACAS(1997)‚ Performance appraisal (PA) is a western management concept. It regularly records an assessment of an employee’s performance‚ potential and development needs‚Functions as an opportunity to take an overall view of work content‚ loads and volume‚ to look back on what has been achieved during the reporting period‚ and agrees objectives for the next. This definition clearly shows that PA offers a
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This research paper is about Vladimir Lenin’s early life‚ how it led him to communism‚ and his life as a communist. Communism is a political theory derived from Karl Marx‚ advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs. Vladimir is known for his various efforts and contributions to the communist and socialist parties. One of his famous quotes is‚ “The goal of socialism is communism.” He
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Genuine Opportunity to Engage Learners?” By Brian Knudson of Noggin labs. Gamification of Learning high lights – What The webinar started by a brilliant experiment with those who signed up for the webinar and shared the results of the game. The webinar covered two broad categories of gaming types: simulations and social games. In this paper I was drawn to the first category‚ simulations because of its broad existence and usability‚ and because it maps into learning. A simulation is a illustration
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